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Figure 7. Progeny of TS1 TEM produce less IFN-γ than progeny of TS1 TN. HA104 mice received 750cGy and 8 × 106 RAG−/− BM cells in combination with 3000 TS1 TN, TCM or TEM. (A) Expression of CD62L and CD44 for CD4+ TS1+ cells in the spleen on days 7, 14 and 21. (B-E) HA104 recipients were transplanted with 3000 TS1 TN or TEM as described in panel A. On day 21, spleen and colon cells were isolated, stimulated with PMA and ionomycin and stained for IFN-γ and IL-2. Representative FACS plots with and without stimulation are shown for the colon (B) and for the spleen (D). The percentages of TS1 cells that are IFN-γ+ or IL-2+ and the MFIs of the IFN-γ+ or IL-2+ cells are shown for the colon (C) and the spleen (E). Data are combined from 2 independent experiments (total of 8 mice per group).

Progeny of TS1 TEM produce less IFN-γ than progeny of TS1 TN. HA104 mice received 750cGy and 8 × 106 RAG−/− BM cells in combination with 3000 TS1 TN, TCM or TEM. (A) Expression of CD62L and CD44 for CD4+ TS1+ cells in the spleen on days 7, 14 and 21. (B-E) HA104 recipients were transplanted with 3000 TS1 TN or TEM as described in panel A. On day 21, spleen and colon cells were isolated, stimulated with PMA and ionomycin and stained for IFN-γ and IL-2. Representative FACS plots with and without stimulation are shown for the colon (B) and for the spleen (D). The percentages of TS1 cells that are IFN-γ+ or IL-2+ and the MFIs of the IFN-γ+ or IL-2+ cells are shown for the colon (C) and the spleen (E). Data are combined from 2 independent experiments (total of 8 mice per group).

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